Blindfolding

/ˌblaɪndˈfoʊldɪŋ/ verb

The act of covering someone's eyes with cloth or material to prevent them from seeing; metaphorically, preventing someone from understanding or perceiving the truth.

Present participle of 'blindfold,' which originated in the 16th century from 'blind' plus 'fold' (to cover or wrap). Originally used in execution and military contexts, it expanded metaphorically.

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